Jeff Pash plans to retire as NFL’s top attorney, Roger Goodell tells teams
Jeff Pash, a key figure in shaping NFL labor deals and formulating the league’s legal strategy through several high-profile controversies, plans to retire as the league’s top attorney, Commissioner Roger Goodell told teams in a memo.
“After 40 years of distinguished service to the NFL, Jeff Pash has decided to begin planning for his retirement,” Goodell wrote in the memo, a copy of which was obtained Thursday by The Washington Post.